France is experiencing a demographic shift, with an increasing number of individuals aged 70 and above, while other age groups remain stagnant. This ageing population tends to require more healthcare, particularly due to common age-related skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and infections.
Despite these growth prospects, dermatologicals continue to grapple with challenges, particularly its products’ precarious position between beauty and personal care cosmeceuticals and prescription (Rx) products. Competition from beauty and personal care products with a quasi-pharmaceutical positioning is expected to intensify, exemplified by the success of CeraVe - although it does not contain active OTC ingredients, it adopts a ‘white-lab-ccoat’ positioning developed in collaboration with dermatologists.
The market for vaginal antifungals in France demonstrates significant potential for growth, as it remains under-exploited. The growth of pure OTC products in this segment is substantial, with an increase in 2024 in current value terms.
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Dermatologicals
Includes topical standard and herbal/traditional medicated products used to alleviate symptoms or treat skin or hair ailments. Exclude any systemic (oral) options to treat skin conditions or diseases.
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